मंगलवार, 8 मार्च 2016
शनिवार, 5 मार्च 2016
HAWA BADALNE DO... I Salute friends.... Keep India positive
Sheela Sharma
Sheela paints the world right with her left foot by depicting human emotions like empathy, love and bonding in her paintings. Sheela is a talented foot artist. After losing her hands and almost one foot in a train accident, she came across an artist in Delhi who used to paint without hands. This is what inspired her to give a shot painting with her foot. She quotes MF Hussain and Amrita Shergil as her influences.
Smokeless Chulhas....... Lets Women change their position ....
Smokeless chulhas: As per an NDTV report, over 140 million households in India still use chulhas with wood, cow dung or charcoal being used as fuel. Given it is mostly on women that the burden of cooking falls on, not only does this lead to indoor pollution that impacts women’s health but also adversely impacts the environment. Project Aanch undertaken by Enactus, a group of students from IIT Delhi, set out to solve this issue. Although “smokeless chulhas” also work on wood and cow-dung, they emit less smoke and use 1/3rd wood an average chulha consumes.
Water Wheel ! Let them change India..... Hawa Badalne Do........
Water Wheel: One of the key problems faced by women in rural India is the long trek to fetch water that has both physical and socio-economic repercussions. The Water Project highlighted this problem and took up the task of providing an innovative solution to this problem. “Indian women can take up to six trips a day to gather and transport water. These walks in rural regions can average ten miles a day, carrying up to fifteen liters every trip. The women load jars or buckets on their heads to carry water. The heat increases their exhaustion, and they’re removed from being able to make an income, better care for their children, or in a younger girl’s circumstance, be able to get a proper education.”
Designed by Wello, an American social venture company to facilitate the transportation of water in a more efficient and hygienic manner. It consists of a round 50-litre container made of plastic that makes it possible to roll down water instead of physically carrying it from the water source.
Solar pulse thresher..... Think India Positive
Name: Dipankar Das, Class 12, Govt. Senior Secondary School, Diglipur
Location: North Andaman, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
A device for efficient threshing of matured pulses (grains, green gram, black gram, arhar, horse gram) without using electricity or fossil fuels, thereby reducing the harvesting cost.
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